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The California woman who allegedly attacked a Black teenager in New York City after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone -- seen in a video that has since gone viral -- sat down for a bizarre, contentious interview just hours before she was jailed in connection to the confrontation.

Miya Ponsetto, 22, spoke with "CBS This Morning’s" Gayle King for an interview that aired Friday -- and was filmed not long before the woman was arrested in Ventura County on Thursday.

Flanked by her lawyer and wearing a black baseball cap emblazoned with the word "Daddy," Ponsetto tried to justify her Dec. 26, 2020, outburst and apologized to 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. and his father, famous jazz musician Keyon Harrold.

"Alright, Gayle. Enough."

— Miya Ponsetto in 'CBS This Morning' interview with Gayle King
"I was approaching the people that had been exiting the hotel, because in my mind, anybody exiting is probably the one that, might be the one that is trying to steal my phone," Ponsetto said.

"I admit, yes, I could have approached the situation differently or maybe not yelled at him like that and made him feel, maybe some sort of inferior way -- making him feel as if I was, like, hurting his feels because that’s not my intention. I consider myself to be super sweet. I really never ever meant for it to, like, hurt him or his father, either."

When asked if she was stopping everyone who was leaving the hotel, Ponsetto admitted she was not and said was trying to find her phone while the hotel manager checked surveillance camera footage.

"How would you feel if you were alone in New York and, you know, you were going to spend time with your family during the holidays and you lose the one thing that gets stolen from you that has all of the access to the only way that you’re able to get back home?" she asks.


But the interview went off the rails as King began to probe Ponsetto further about her behavior, and the video that shows her tackling the teenager to the ground.

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P1tchblack

Only crimes committed by blacks matter 'round these here parts.

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I'm not sure why this is a story. At that age , actually any age including now, I would have been pretty amused to be jumped by that little squirt. But I guess the take home is even Puerto Rican/ Vietnamese think black kids are criminals? Is she representative of the Puerto Rican/Vietnamese supremacy alt right?
Oh those poor, persecuted blacks. Just can't catch a break, with 99% of the country at their beck and call; shining their shoes and worshipping the ground that they crap on.
Probably dozens of white people murdered and seriously assaulted by blacks this week but the media ignores those in favor of another lame black victimhood narrative.

P1tchblack

(01-08-2021, 02:26 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: [ -> ]Probably dozens of white people murdered and seriously assaulted by blacks this week but the media ignores those in favor of another lame black victimhood narrative.

That's why we have you!
(01-08-2021, 02:22 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not sure why this is a story. At that age , actually any age including now, I would have been pretty amused to be jumped by that little squirt. But I guess the take home is even Puerto Rican/ Vietnamese think black kids are criminals? Is she representative of the Puerto Rican/Vietnamese supremacy alt right?
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